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The bulk of this commit was generated with a script, executed at the top level of a typical source code checkout. The only non-machine-generated part was modifying MFBT's moz.build to reflect the new naming. CLOSED TREE makes big refactorings like this a piece of cake. # The main substitution. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.mm' -o -name '*.idl'| \ xargs perl -p -i -e ' s/nsRefPtr\.h/RefPtr\.h/g; # handle includes s/nsRefPtr ?</RefPtr</g; # handle declarations and variables ' # Handle a special friend declaration in gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h. perl -p -i -e 's/::nsRefPtr;/::RefPtr;/' gfx/layers/AtomicRefCountedWithFinalize.h # Handle nsRefPtr.h itself, a couple places that define constructors # from nsRefPtr, and code generators specially. We do this here, rather # than indiscriminantly s/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/, because that would rename # things like nsRefPtrHashtable. perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtr/RefPtr/g' \ mfbt/nsRefPtr.h \ xpcom/glue/nsCOMPtr.h \ xpcom/base/OwningNonNull.h \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/lower.py \ ipc/ipdl/ipdl/builtin.py \ dom/bindings/Codegen.py \ python/lldbutils/lldbutils/utils.py # In our indiscriminate substitution above, we renamed # nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs, the class behind getter_AddRefs. Fix that up. find . -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' -o -name '*.idl' | \ xargs perl -p -i -e 's/nsRefPtrGetterAddRefs/RefPtrGetterAddRefs/g' if [ -d .git ]; then git mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h else hg mv mfbt/nsRefPtr.h mfbt/RefPtr.h fi
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9.4 KiB
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293 lines
9.4 KiB
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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
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/* vim: set ts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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#include "GonkMemoryPressureMonitoring.h"
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#include "mozilla/ArrayUtils.h"
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#include "mozilla/FileUtils.h"
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#include "mozilla/Monitor.h"
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#include "mozilla/Preferences.h"
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#include "mozilla/ProcessPriorityManager.h"
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#include "mozilla/Services.h"
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#include "nsIObserver.h"
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#include "nsIObserverService.h"
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#include "nsMemoryPressure.h"
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#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <poll.h>
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#include <android/log.h>
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#define LOG(args...) \
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__android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_INFO, "GonkMemoryPressure" , ## args)
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#ifdef MOZ_NUWA_PROCESS
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#include "ipc/Nuwa.h"
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#endif
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using namespace mozilla;
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namespace {
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/**
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* MemoryPressureWatcher watches sysfs from its own thread to notice when the
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* system is under memory pressure. When we observe memory pressure, we use
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* MemoryPressureRunnable to notify observers that they should release memory.
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*
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* When the system is under memory pressure, we don't want to constantly fire
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* memory-pressure events. So instead, we try to detect when sysfs indicates
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* that we're no longer under memory pressure, and only then start firing events
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* again.
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*
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* (This is a bit problematic because we can't poll() to detect when we're no
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* longer under memory pressure; instead we have to periodically read the sysfs
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* node. If we remain under memory pressure for a long time, this means we'll
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* continue waking up to read from the node for a long time, potentially wasting
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* battery life. Hopefully we don't hit this case in practice! We write to
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* logcat each time we go around this loop so it's at least noticable.)
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*
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* Shutting down safely is a bit of a chore. XPCOM won't shut down until all
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* threads exit, so we need to exit the Run() method below on shutdown. But our
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* thread might be blocked in one of two situations: We might be poll()'ing the
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* sysfs node waiting for memory pressure to occur, or we might be asleep
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* waiting to read() the sysfs node to see if we're no longer under memory
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* pressure.
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*
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* To let us wake up from the poll(), we poll() not just the sysfs node but also
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* a pipe, which we write to on shutdown. To let us wake up from sleeping
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* between read()s, we sleep by Wait()'ing on a monitor, which we notify on
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* shutdown.
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*/
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class MemoryPressureWatcher final
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: public nsIRunnable
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, public nsIObserver
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{
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public:
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MemoryPressureWatcher()
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: mMonitor("MemoryPressureWatcher")
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, mShuttingDown(false)
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{
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}
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NS_DECL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS
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nsresult Init()
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{
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nsCOMPtr<nsIObserverService> os = services::GetObserverService();
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NS_ENSURE_STATE(os);
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// The observer service holds us alive.
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os->AddObserver(this, NS_XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_OBSERVER_ID, /* holdsWeak */ false);
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// While we're under memory pressure, we periodically read()
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// notify_trigger_active to try and see when we're no longer under memory
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// pressure. mPollMS indicates how many milliseconds we wait between those
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// read()s.
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mPollMS = Preferences::GetUint("gonk.systemMemoryPressureRecoveryPollMS",
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/* default */ 5000);
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int pipes[2];
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NS_ENSURE_STATE(!pipe(pipes));
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mShutdownPipeRead = pipes[0];
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mShutdownPipeWrite = pipes[1];
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return NS_OK;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD Observe(nsISupports* aSubject, const char* aTopic,
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const char16_t* aData)
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(strcmp(aTopic, NS_XPCOM_SHUTDOWN_OBSERVER_ID) == 0);
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LOG("Observed XPCOM shutdown.");
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MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
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mShuttingDown = true;
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mMonitor.Notify();
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int rv;
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do {
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// Write something to the pipe; doesn't matter what.
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uint32_t dummy = 0;
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rv = write(mShutdownPipeWrite, &dummy, sizeof(dummy));
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} while(rv == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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return NS_OK;
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}
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NS_IMETHOD Run()
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{
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MOZ_ASSERT(!NS_IsMainThread());
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#ifdef MOZ_NUWA_PROCESS
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if (IsNuwaProcess()) {
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NuwaMarkCurrentThread(nullptr, nullptr);
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}
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#endif
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int lowMemFd = open("/sys/kernel/mm/lowmemkiller/notify_trigger_active",
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O_RDONLY | O_CLOEXEC);
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NS_ENSURE_STATE(lowMemFd != -1);
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ScopedClose autoClose(lowMemFd);
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nsresult rv = CheckForMemoryPressure(lowMemFd, nullptr);
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NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
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while (true) {
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// Wait for a notification on lowMemFd or for data to be written to
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// mShutdownPipeWrite. (poll(lowMemFd, POLLPRI) blocks until we're under
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// memory pressure.)
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struct pollfd pollfds[2];
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pollfds[0].fd = lowMemFd;
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pollfds[0].events = POLLPRI;
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pollfds[1].fd = mShutdownPipeRead;
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pollfds[1].events = POLLIN;
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int pollRv;
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do {
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pollRv = poll(pollfds, ArrayLength(pollfds), /* timeout */ -1);
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} while (pollRv == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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if (pollfds[1].revents) {
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// Something was written to our shutdown pipe; we're outta here.
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LOG("shutting down (1)");
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return NS_OK;
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}
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// If pollfds[1] isn't happening, pollfds[0] ought to be!
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if (!(pollfds[0].revents & POLLPRI)) {
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LOG("Unexpected revents value after poll(): %d. "
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"Shutting down GonkMemoryPressureMonitoring.", pollfds[0].revents);
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return NS_ERROR_FAILURE;
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}
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// POLLPRI on lowMemFd indicates that we're in a low-memory situation. We
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// could read lowMemFd to double-check, but we've observed that the read
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// sometimes completes after the memory-pressure event is over, so let's
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// just believe the result of poll().
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// We use low-memory-no-forward because each process has its own watcher
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// and thus there is no need for the main process to forward this event.
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rv = DispatchMemoryPressure(MemPressure_New);
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NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
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// Manually check lowMemFd until we observe that memory pressure is over.
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// We won't fire any more low-memory events until we observe that
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// we're no longer under pressure. Instead, we fire low-memory-ongoing
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// events, which cause processes to keep flushing caches but will not
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// trigger expensive GCs and other attempts to save memory that are
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// likely futile at this point.
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bool memoryPressure;
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do {
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{
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MonitorAutoLock lock(mMonitor);
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// We need to check mShuttingDown before we wait here, in order to
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// catch a shutdown signal sent after we poll()'ed mShutdownPipeRead
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// above but before we started waiting on the monitor. But we don't
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// need to check after we wait, because we'll either do another
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// iteration of this inner loop, in which case we'll check
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// mShuttingDown, or we'll exit this loop and do another iteration
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// of the outer loop, in which case we'll check the shutdown pipe.
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if (mShuttingDown) {
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LOG("shutting down (2)");
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return NS_OK;
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}
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mMonitor.Wait(PR_MillisecondsToInterval(mPollMS));
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}
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LOG("Checking to see if memory pressure is over.");
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rv = CheckForMemoryPressure(lowMemFd, &memoryPressure);
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NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
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if (memoryPressure) {
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rv = DispatchMemoryPressure(MemPressure_Ongoing);
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NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS(rv, rv);
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continue;
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}
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} while (false);
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LOG("Memory pressure is over.");
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}
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return NS_OK;
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}
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protected:
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~MemoryPressureWatcher() {}
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private:
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/**
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* Read from aLowMemFd, which we assume corresponds to the
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* notify_trigger_active sysfs node, and determine whether we're currently
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* under memory pressure.
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*
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* We don't expect this method to block.
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*/
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nsresult CheckForMemoryPressure(int aLowMemFd, bool* aOut)
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{
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if (aOut) {
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*aOut = false;
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}
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lseek(aLowMemFd, 0, SEEK_SET);
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char buf[2];
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int nread;
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do {
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nread = read(aLowMemFd, buf, sizeof(buf));
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} while(nread == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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NS_ENSURE_STATE(nread == 2);
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// The notify_trigger_active sysfs node should contain either "0\n" or
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// "1\n". The latter indicates memory pressure.
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if (aOut) {
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*aOut = buf[0] == '1' && buf[1] == '\n';
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}
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return NS_OK;
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}
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/**
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* Dispatch the specified memory pressure event unless a high-priority
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* process is present. If a high-priority process is present then it's likely
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* responding to an urgent event (an incoming call or message for example) so
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* avoid wasting CPU time responding to low-memory events.
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*/
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nsresult DispatchMemoryPressure(MemoryPressureState state)
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{
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if (ProcessPriorityManager::AnyProcessHasHighPriority()) {
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return NS_OK;
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}
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return NS_DispatchMemoryPressure(state);
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}
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Monitor mMonitor;
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uint32_t mPollMS;
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bool mShuttingDown;
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ScopedClose mShutdownPipeRead;
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ScopedClose mShutdownPipeWrite;
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};
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NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(MemoryPressureWatcher, nsIRunnable, nsIObserver);
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} // namespace
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namespace mozilla {
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void
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InitGonkMemoryPressureMonitoring()
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{
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// memoryPressureWatcher is held alive by the observer service.
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RefPtr<MemoryPressureWatcher> memoryPressureWatcher =
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new MemoryPressureWatcher();
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NS_ENSURE_SUCCESS_VOID(memoryPressureWatcher->Init());
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nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> thread;
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NS_NewNamedThread("MemoryPressure", getter_AddRefs(thread),
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memoryPressureWatcher);
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}
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} // namespace mozilla
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